Re: Another takeover of Iolani Palace
"Cop out," heh heh.
I'm curious that --- apparently --- both an officer on the scene and the 911 operators raised the jurisdiction issue when asked for help. That doesn't sound like a snap judgement. Sounds like a point that had already became department policy.
'Iolani Palace is owned by the state and operated by a non-profit so that it may be accessed by the world as a showcase of Hawaiian culture. There is a generation that has grown up "entitled" to believe it is stolen property.
Originally posted by TuNnL
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I'm curious that --- apparently --- both an officer on the scene and the 911 operators raised the jurisdiction issue when asked for help. That doesn't sound like a snap judgement. Sounds like a point that had already became department policy.
'Iolani Palace is owned by the state and operated by a non-profit so that it may be accessed by the world as a showcase of Hawaiian culture. There is a generation that has grown up "entitled" to believe it is stolen property.
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